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rewriting the laws of nature. lack who has the ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. before fch. >> good evening. a's celebrated play off first last nature. so tonight is the after party. maybe also the pre-party because a's just caught the rangers. in first place since april 9 now the title will come down to one game tomorrow. green gold passion. 30,000 at the coliseum tonight. travis went 6 strong innings and jam in the second. i soto. in the third hamilton shot to right center. josh plays the bounce off the wall. try to score from first. steven drew can't handle it. 1 nothing texas. still 1-o in the fifth. norris base hit to right off harrison came
rewriting the laws of nature. lack who has the ah. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter what? too? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. your head-start to home cooked. before fch....
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data on up to 10 devices with unlimited talk and text. add a tablet for only $10 per month. the more data you share, the more you save. at&t. >>> when crowds converge on a suspension bridge, excitement quickly turns to a crushing panic. >> there was absolute chaos. it was very much your worst nightmare when a panic like that is triggered and the whole seem things to go out of control. nbc news correspondent ian williams is a veteran reporter in the region. >> different countries have different ways of working. cambodia is a small country. it's also have a very poor country. a lot of the sy
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. mom's smartphone... dad's tablet... or lauren's smartphone... at&t has a plan built to help make families' lives easier. introducing at&t mobile share. one plan lets you share data...
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they're talking about passing a law, the government is talking about drafting a law in india that would require husbands to -- >> the husband to pay the salary of the wife. he might think it through before he asks you to marry him. right? look at hoda. >> you're right. okay. here's the thing -- and i think this is the case. a woman doesn't want to ask -- if her husband's making the money, a woman doesn't want to say, honey, can i have money so i can go to the grocery store? can i have money -- it's gross, a terrible feeling. you don't want to do that. you have earned it because you're doing a lot. >> these are the things nobody wants to talk about when they're in love. nobody wants to talk about the things that actually will keep you in love if you actually take the time to talk them over and discuss it and know what's expected of you and how it's going to work before you get married. >> i know. you're so ga-ga you don't care about those things. then they hit you. and it ruins your life. >> i'm going off today for a wedding. i'm excited. my niece is marrying a lovely game named mark. i'
they're talking about passing a law, the government is talking about drafting a law in india that would require husbands to -- >> the husband to pay the salary of the wife. he might think it through before he asks you to marry him. right? look at hoda. >> you're right. okay. here's the thing -- and i think this is the case. a woman doesn't want to ask -- if her husband's making the money, a woman doesn't want to say, honey, can i have money so i can go to the grocery store? can i...
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i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. waiting for you every day at payless. just look for the green tag. and for more great savings, everything else in the store is on bogo: buy one get one 50% off the second item. only at payless. wayne: everybody, welcome back to "let's make a deal." i'm here with my buddy, mr. cat gray. we're going to do a little something right now that i need two people that are good at making noises. (cheers and applause) you, right there. and you, right there. the guy in... the workout dude. come here, come with me. (cheering) natalie, how are you doing? stand right there for me. you, travis, come over here. team u.s.a., stand over here for me, travis. all right. now, you're with the mad air? let's make a deal air? -(breathless): deal airlines, yes, sir. wayne: (mumbling) (se
i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. waiting for you every day at payless. just look for the green tag. and for more great savings, everything else in the store is on bogo: buy one get one 50% off the second item. only at...
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they're working with local law enforcement to look into this. he joined a border patrol in 2008. he is the third asian to die in a line of duty this year. a hearing will be here next week to discuss whether the accused shooter's beard will be forcibly shave when he makes a court appearance. he claims he wears a beard for religious reasons and refuses to shave. the army criminal court of appeals delayed its start. the attack killed 13 and wounded 32 others. >> and recent cancellations and delays caused by american islairline and its pilots could soon be over. the talks should be restarted with the nation's largest airline. america's parent company filed for bankruptcy last year giving them the option to throw out the pilots old contract. >> we'll be taking a quick break with more headlines for you. boy it's nice outside look at that. it will be warm but not as hard hot as it has been. >> present obama and that romney will be squaring off in their first presidential debate today. the showdown is going to be here in denver and will focus on the issue of the economy. it has been heav
they're working with local law enforcement to look into this. he joined a border patrol in 2008. he is the third asian to die in a line of duty this year. a hearing will be here next week to discuss whether the accused shooter's beard will be forcibly shave when he makes a court appearance. he claims he wears a beard for religious reasons and refuses to shave. the army criminal court of appeals delayed its start. the attack killed 13 and wounded 32 others. >> and recent cancellations and...
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. >> i have to say, when my little niece was born, my brother and sister-in-law didn't name her for like three weeks. >> wow. >> really? >> they couldn't come up a name. i'm outing them. we just called her baby girl guthrie. >> bgg. >> she will be in therapy. >> she knows now. >> are you going to name this baby? >> that's kind of raising some eyebrows. >> and speaking of eyebrows. >> "take 3," the presidential debate tonight, decide to take a look at a new study predicting who will win the election using eyebrows, and according to their study president obama has the best groomed eyebrows. >> so they say if you look in history, those with the most groomed eyebrows, the best groomed eyebrows will win except in one case which was bush v. gore in 2000. >> make the argument, the physically most attractive candidate wins so is this a subset of that. >> i don't think people are consciously vote begun it. >> get a close-up on donny's eyebrows and a poll going of our own male anchors. >> obviously that's obama and romney. let's take a look at our guys here. tell us what you think, and send us an
. >> i have to say, when my little niece was born, my brother and sister-in-law didn't name her for like three weeks. >> wow. >> really? >> they couldn't come up a name. i'm outing them. we just called her baby girl guthrie. >> bgg. >> she will be in therapy. >> she knows now. >> are you going to name this baby? >> that's kind of raising some eyebrows. >> and speaking of eyebrows. >> "take 3," the presidential debate...
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he later received a law degree from hastings college. stevens was 52 years old. >>> refs came to an agreement on a new contract after four weeks of lock out. those replacement officials who took over officiates games drew lots of criticism that they were not experienced enough to keep the action going on the field and made bad calls. >>> meantime players and management of the national hockey league met for four hours to today to discuss their current labor issues. teams had been locked out, teams rather have locked out players while both sides tried to decide how to split revenues. in the just expired contracts, players received 57%over hockey related revenue. owners want a bigger share of that money. the two sides said they expect to talk more tomorrow. >>> the plans of the warriors to move to a new arena is drawing fire and praise. neighbors voiced their concerns at a community meeting. >> reporter: you could say piers 30 and 32 have a bit of an identity crisis. they are home to the america's cup right now, they've also been a parking
he later received a law degree from hastings college. stevens was 52 years old. >>> refs came to an agreement on a new contract after four weeks of lock out. those replacement officials who took over officiates games drew lots of criticism that they were not experienced enough to keep the action going on the field and made bad calls. >>> meantime players and management of the national hockey league met for four hours to today to discuss their current labor issues. teams had...
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some ved federal law by claiming to cure diabetes or cancer. one submitted a college term paper as proof of its claims. >>> for the fourth year in a row, the birthrate is down. but this -- might not be a bad sign. the government said there was a 1% decline births in 20101 -- 2011. but in recent years, the decline came in at 2% or 3%. experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's world conference continues today at the moscone center. but the big event is appreciation night on treasure island. last night, crews -- crews were out there testing all of the lights for the concert. pearl jam is the headliner, the kings of leon and "x" will be featured. if you want to be at this concert, you will have to have an approved wristband from the openworld event. >>> let's check in with sal. how is 101? >> 101 at 880, it's very slow. there is a crash up the road. i want to show you what that is doing to 101 -- 101. they opened up the lanes and now the traffic all
some ved federal law by claiming to cure diabetes or cancer. one submitted a college term paper as proof of its claims. >>> for the fourth year in a row, the birthrate is down. but this -- might not be a bad sign. the government said there was a 1% decline births in 20101 -- 2011. but in recent years, the decline came in at 2% or 3%. experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's...
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is a wide array of laws that you can violate. marta, robbery, most of those are state. you have a few federal laws, criminal in nature. and i don't know if he's comparing apples and oranges, if he means -- i'd like to know the violations of state and local, if they have comparable laws in china and russia. i don't know that we fully agree with his analysis that we have the most in jail. i've got to have a lot more factiable detail -- factual detail before i would agree with that. host: next is susan, joining from us sacramento. good morning, welcome to the "washington journal". caller: a few comments. one on the taxes. as far as the refundable taxes or the taxes that people get when they are lower income, the earned income tax credit, only people who are working get that earned income tax credits, and it is plowed right back into the economy because they don't have dividends and different investments that they just want to put in. and so it really encourages working. and also, when people who are middle class have the refunds for
is a wide array of laws that you can violate. marta, robbery, most of those are state. you have a few federal laws, criminal in nature. and i don't know if he's comparing apples and oranges, if he means -- i'd like to know the violations of state and local, if they have comparable laws in china and russia. i don't know that we fully agree with his analysis that we have the most in jail. i've got to have a lot more factiable detail -- factual detail before i would agree with that. host: next is...
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the video is shot with the actual dash cam in the brother-in-law's very real police car. he has to get the video processed at the station before giving it to mark. >> when he took at video in, initially the very first one, you know his coworkers immediately were like, when did that happen? when did this -- tell us the story. and so that was like the first sign that oh, man, this is really -- this could be good, you know? >> luckily, mark's brother-in-law doesn't get in trouble, and steve is a success. >> something that's kind of funny and well produced can be hugely viral on the web. >> mark follows the first video with four more, including one posted in 2010, where steve gives up his lawn mower for a scissor lift. >> steve? come on down. >> come and get me. how about that. >> i'll tell you what, steve, we can do there the easy way or we can do it the hard way. >> i don't think the intent was to make a bunch of steve videos, as much as to find something that people would gravitate to, something that people would want to watch. >> you call 911? >> i call -- yeah. this [ bl
the video is shot with the actual dash cam in the brother-in-law's very real police car. he has to get the video processed at the station before giving it to mark. >> when he took at video in, initially the very first one, you know his coworkers immediately were like, when did that happen? when did this -- tell us the story. and so that was like the first sign that oh, man, this is really -- this could be good, you know? >> luckily, mark's brother-in-law doesn't get in trouble, and...
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that is, except the law. when police arrested him five months ago in jalalabad during the planning of the attack. he's now awaiting trial. proudly a member of the taliban, he says no one encouraged him to do this. "look at our situation. the foreigners kill our people. insult our religion. burning the holy koran and making cartoons of our prophet mohammed. if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim." suicide bombings and other attacks are now daily currencies in the war in afghanistan. and the methods of the insurgents are constantly changing, according to the prison boss, general muhammad khan. "the enemy don't use their own tactics. now they use women. sometimes children and teenagers. they even get dressed up in military uniforms. they don't fight face to face. they're coward." the taliban denies recruiting children as suicide bombers. the facts tell a very different story. authorities say just a few days ago a 10-year-old orphan boy managed to escape from insurgents who were going to make him wear a
that is, except the law. when police arrested him five months ago in jalalabad during the planning of the attack. he's now awaiting trial. proudly a member of the taliban, he says no one encouraged him to do this. "look at our situation. the foreigners kill our people. insult our religion. burning the holy koran and making cartoons of our prophet mohammed. if we don't defend islam, then we are not muslim." suicide bombings and other attacks are now daily currencies in the war in...
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but we're talking about federal law here. we're talking about the rights of our children and of parents. >> and the may, you know, points out this program has been going on since january, but i think it sounds like it was made public over the weekend and that's why we wanted to hear from you and take it a step farther and see what you might do about it. we'll follow up with you and see what legal recourse you can take and if and when something changes. mona davids, thank you. >>> two words you're familiar with, todd akin. he's that missouri republican who faced many, many calls to drop out of his senate race after his comments about what he called legitimate rape. well, tonight is yet another deadline for him to drop out. but now he has a big time republican in his corner. we'll explain who and what's happening next. the day that we say to the world of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thie
but we're talking about federal law here. we're talking about the rights of our children and of parents. >> and the may, you know, points out this program has been going on since january, but i think it sounds like it was made public over the weekend and that's why we wanted to hear from you and take it a step farther and see what you might do about it. we'll follow up with you and see what legal recourse you can take and if and when something changes. mona davids, thank you. >>>...
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the new law covers stores from mom and pop stores to national chains. but the grow sheers can -- grocers can place them in plastic bags. clothing stores and dry-cleaners can wrap the garments free of charge. restaurants, bakeries and stakeout establishments are exempt until next year. >>> governor jerry brown approved or vetoed 58 bills. he approved a bill by the state senator that will give some juveniles sentenced to life in prison a chance to earn parole. the governor also said yes to a bill requiring parents who don't want their kids immunized to sign a waiver indicating they have beg educated on vaccines. he vetoed legislation allowing them to interview specific celebrity convicts and a bill that would have given over time and meal breaks to domestic workers. >>> tomorrow is the supreme court's first day of the new term. six of the nine justices went to church to receive the traditional blessings on the court. one major case that is expected to be heard is california's proposition 8 the ban on same-sex marriage. it could be heard sometime in novemb
the new law covers stores from mom and pop stores to national chains. but the grow sheers can -- grocers can place them in plastic bags. clothing stores and dry-cleaners can wrap the garments free of charge. restaurants, bakeries and stakeout establishments are exempt until next year. >>> governor jerry brown approved or vetoed 58 bills. he approved a bill by the state senator that will give some juveniles sentenced to life in prison a chance to earn parole. the governor also said yes...
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called the parent trigger law. if at least 50% of parents at a failing school sign a petition, they can take control and either bring in new staff, modify teacher contracts, convert the school into a charter school or shut down the school entirely. to successfully pull the trigger, doreen reached out to ben austin, founder of the education advocacy group parent revolution. >> it's not about these false choices that have gotten us into this mess in the first place. are you for charter schools or district schools? are you for teacher's unions. it's about giving parents some power fundamentally. >> reporter: with ben's help doreen and the parents were able to shut down the failing school. they're now working to replace it with a charter school. but not every parent is impressed with the message of "won't back down." >> this was definitely that showed the divide between the teachers and parents almost like they can't work together. >> reporter: this woman is a member of the parent-led new york city organization coaliti
called the parent trigger law. if at least 50% of parents at a failing school sign a petition, they can take control and either bring in new staff, modify teacher contracts, convert the school into a charter school or shut down the school entirely. to successfully pull the trigger, doreen reached out to ben austin, founder of the education advocacy group parent revolution. >> it's not about these false choices that have gotten us into this mess in the first place. are you for charter...
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they said no to the climate change law. the groups are told and the list goes on and on and we move forward. some of the most powerful solutions come from the government and also grassroots, the people power. notte from paris or moscow or beijing. finally, i learned quickly that post partisan way of governing is the most effective way. if it believes it can only use the ideas of the right and the left, you would never be able to move forward. you would never go and be successful. we saw that in california and other states and we have seen the post partisanship all over the world. here in the u.s. we hope we will bring the most brilliant ideas and solutions to the forefront the matter what the ideology is behind it. that is our mission. we will research with all of the brain power that we can muster and produce solutions that can be used only for the state but all over the world. this isn't just an idea institute although we will research the best ideas with this is an action institute to protect and export the californian d
they said no to the climate change law. the groups are told and the list goes on and on and we move forward. some of the most powerful solutions come from the government and also grassroots, the people power. notte from paris or moscow or beijing. finally, i learned quickly that post partisan way of governing is the most effective way. if it believes it can only use the ideas of the right and the left, you would never be able to move forward. you would never go and be successful. we saw that in...
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the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the issues we have to solve. their unemployment is higher thanks to my opponent than the general population. we have to put together jobs programs that work. every time my opponent says she voted for a jobs act, the unemployment has gone higher, higher in the state. that has to change. i can remember when she was saying, the stimulus will have 35,000 jobs in nevada. we were losing 65,000 jobs in nevada. every time she talks about jobs growth, unemployment goes higher. >> thank you. our next question. >> one of the biggest issues we face on the federal law
the arizona law is a terrible discriminatory law. my opponent wants to bring it to nevada. >> let me talk to you about 20% we disagree. she supports blanket amnesty at the end of the day. if you put a blanket amnesty on the floor of the house of representatives, she would support it. let's step back. people come into my office. hispanics are concerned about the dream act. they are also concerned about their families, jobs, the education for their kids, for businesses, and these are the...
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see the competitive president obama that dislikes mitt romney or will we see the cool, constitutional law professor? >> both because to win, because he's competitive he needs to be cool and he knows that. that's one overriding concern presented to him by his advisers. don't freak out. don't get irritated. >> many people support mitt romney on sunday talk shows say he has to be aggressive he has to take to it the president. >> what happens in presidential debates sue have two fundamental goals as a candidate. drive your message and knock your opponent off his. to knock the president off his message, romney campaign knows, governor romney has to be unrelenting. >> romney as an op-ed talking about his view on foreign policy. there seems to be some question within the romney camp as to whether they should even be talking about foreign policy. >> this has been an ongoing debate since the libya crisis and there were, in the immediate hours after that when governor romney stepped into this, we'll prosecute this larger global argument against the president's foreign policy mishandling the arab sp
see the competitive president obama that dislikes mitt romney or will we see the cool, constitutional law professor? >> both because to win, because he's competitive he needs to be cool and he knows that. that's one overriding concern presented to him by his advisers. don't freak out. don't get irritated. >> many people support mitt romney on sunday talk shows say he has to be aggressive he has to take to it the president. >> what happens in presidential debates sue have two...
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there is a federal law when you get... reconstruction money from the federal government, called the stafford act. basically tsays, when you get federal money, have to give a 10% match, the local government's got to come up with 10%. every $10 the federal government comes up with, the local government's got to give a dollar. now, here's the thing. when 9/11 happened in new york city...: they waived the stafford act, said, this is too serious a problem. we can't expect new york city to rebuild on its own. forget that dollar you have to put in. that was the right thing to do. when hurricane andrew struck in florida, people said, look at this devastation! we don't expect to you come up with the money. here! here's the money to rebuild. we are not going to wait for to you scratch it together because you are part of the american family. what's happening down in new orleans? where's your dollar? where's your stafford act mony? makes no sense. tells me the bullet hasn't been taken out. [applause] tells me that somehow the people d
there is a federal law when you get... reconstruction money from the federal government, called the stafford act. basically tsays, when you get federal money, have to give a 10% match, the local government's got to come up with 10%. every $10 the federal government comes up with, the local government's got to give a dollar. now, here's the thing. when 9/11 happened in new york city...: they waived the stafford act, said, this is too serious a problem. we can't expect new york city to rebuild on...
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federal investigators are helping police with a fire they say was intentionally set to destroy the law offices of ozzie davis. it started early yesterday morning in vallejo. sergio quintana has the details. >> the inside of the mayor's offices is burned out shell of melted machines and crime scene tape. this is fire that is vicious. >> we expect it's arson and we characterizing as form of domestic terrorism. we have involved the f.b.i. >> we with able to get the first look inside as cleanup crews were sifting through the damage. the mayor was still shaken by the fire and didn't want to say much. >> what is your feeling about this? >> i'm not going to express my feeling. going through the investigation and piece together the pieces and we'll deal with what we have to deal with. >> fire teams were able to quickly knock the flames down when they arrived. >> inside the office, front door and waiting area had been sealed off with crime scene tape. investigators say this is where the fire started, but they have not yet said how it started. now friends of the mayor are speculating about why t
federal investigators are helping police with a fire they say was intentionally set to destroy the law offices of ozzie davis. it started early yesterday morning in vallejo. sergio quintana has the details. >> the inside of the mayor's offices is burned out shell of melted machines and crime scene tape. this is fire that is vicious. >> we expect it's arson and we characterizing as form of domestic terrorism. we have involved the f.b.i. >> we with able to get the first look...
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>> next on abc7 news, investigators think a fire at the law office of vallejo's mayor could be a federal crime. and he may have been the target. heading live outside, it is heating up. the bay area will be under an excessive heat watch. we'll have a look at the hot spots. a woman who helped change history gets an honorary degree in her landmark visit to san francisco. the news starts right now. this is abc7 news. >> federal investigators will soon be arriving on the scene of a fire at the law office of vallejo mayor, osby davis. the fire is being called an act of did mestic terrorism. good afternoon, everyone. it happened at the law office of mayor osby davis on tuolumne street across from the solano county courthouse. we have a reporter there to fill us in. >> reporter: yeah. i just finished talking with a spokesperson over at the vallejo police department. they tell me that their detectives are treating this, as you said, as an act of domestic terrorism. that's why they are calling in the fbi and the atf to assist in this investigation. this is the burnt-out reception yirr of what used
>> next on abc7 news, investigators think a fire at the law office of vallejo's mayor could be a federal crime. and he may have been the target. heading live outside, it is heating up. the bay area will be under an excessive heat watch. we'll have a look at the hot spots. a woman who helped change history gets an honorary degree in her landmark visit to san francisco. the news starts right now. this is abc7 news. >> federal investigators will soon be arriving on the scene of a fire...
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in 2007, san francisco passed a law prohibiting grocery stores and chain pharmacies from using plastic bags. this new law bans the standard plastic bag from all retailers and it requires businesses to charge customers 10 cents for any other type of bag they give out. restaurants are exempt, but only for the next year. >>> the a's continue to thrill this season. they are one game closer to the playoffs after beating the mariners today. fans went crazy with this go-ahead homer in this eighth inning. there it goes. very nice. it has been six years since the team has been to post-season play. some fans are talking destiny. >> really exciting. they are so young. >> at the beginning of the year, just a bunch of words because they weren't going anywhere. all of a sudden they are going somewhere. >> yes, we are going somewhere. oakland dropped the number to two for clinching the number's first playoff birth since 2006. the rangers come to the final three games starting on monday with the division crown up for grabs. >>> still to come at 11:00, a south bay market just sold a winning lottery tic
in 2007, san francisco passed a law prohibiting grocery stores and chain pharmacies from using plastic bags. this new law bans the standard plastic bag from all retailers and it requires businesses to charge customers 10 cents for any other type of bag they give out. restaurants are exempt, but only for the next year. >>> the a's continue to thrill this season. they are one game closer to the playoffs after beating the mariners today. fans went crazy with this go-ahead homer in this...
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i believe that discipline and respect for the law, all of these things should be taught to children, not in our schools, but families have to do that. i'm appalled at the highest outrageous numbers of divorces. it happens in families. it's happened in ours. but it has gotten to be too much. i think we ought to do rerespect the american o family. it can be a single-parent family. those mothers need help. one way to do it is to get the dead beat what thers to pay their obligations to the mothers. that will he strengthen the obligation to family. >> mr. perot, you have one minute. >> if i had to solve all the problems that face this country, and i could granted one wish, as we started down the trail to rebuild the job base, the schools and so on and so forth, i would say a stro family unit in every home, where every child is loved, nurtureed and encouraged. a little child before they are 18 months learns to ink well of himself or herself or poorly. they devop a positive or tive self- at avery early age, they learn how to learn. if we have children who are not surrounded with love and af
i believe that discipline and respect for the law, all of these things should be taught to children, not in our schools, but families have to do that. i'm appalled at the highest outrageous numbers of divorces. it happens in families. it's happened in ours. but it has gotten to be too much. i think we ought to do rerespect the american o family. it can be a single-parent family. those mothers need help. one way to do it is to get the dead beat what thers to pay their obligations to the mothers....
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. >>> some new driving laws take effect in maryland. starting today all children under the age of 8 must sit in a child seat or booster seat in the car. it does not matter how much they weigh. if the children are taller than 4' 9, they obviously don't have to. also you are now required by law to treat a dark traffic light as a stop sign. that will be key with the next round of power outages. if you don't, you could get a ticket. >>> no such thing as a tax free lunch anymore, at least not in the district. starting today d.c. food truck operators will be adding on a 10% tax on the meals they sell. that's the same tax charged in d.c. restaurants. before the new tax food truck operators paid the city a $1,500 flat rate every year. >>> you may not be familiar with his face, but you'll know his cartoon. coming up we'll introduce you to the host of this year's oscar. >> 50 years ago james meredith was admitted to the university of mississippi. i'm randall pinkston in oxford as ole miss marks a dramatic moment that changed the school and the st
. >>> some new driving laws take effect in maryland. starting today all children under the age of 8 must sit in a child seat or booster seat in the car. it does not matter how much they weigh. if the children are taller than 4' 9, they obviously don't have to. also you are now required by law to treat a dark traffic light as a stop sign. that will be key with the next round of power outages. if you don't, you could get a ticket. >>> no such thing as a tax free lunch anymore,...
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>> to my niece and nephew, and my brother, and my sister-in-law. >> drew: thank you, you just missed a 95. went to 50. spin again, another 50 would be great. slow down. 45, 45, 45, 45. oh! man. nice meeting you, mojgan, god bless you. lambe, come on over here, you've got to get a 95. that's a pretty good number. want to say hi to somebody? >> yeah, my beautiful wife, my nephew, my parents and everybody at school. there were thank you very much. there goes your 95, there's a 50, 85. you need 10. 10 is right up there, has to go around at least once. there goes the 10 again. no. nice meeting you, man, take care, enjoy your hot tub. guess what, dora? dora is on her way to the showcase. we have more show coming up, don't go away, folks. the next generation and then countless more. how do you kill them? frontline plus. it uses two ingredients. one to kill adult fleas and ticks. plus another to eliminate flea eggs and larvae, annihilating the next generation of fleas. and, frontline plus works non-stop for thirty days. no wonder it's the number one choice of vets for their pets and yours. a
>> to my niece and nephew, and my brother, and my sister-in-law. >> drew: thank you, you just missed a 95. went to 50. spin again, another 50 would be great. slow down. 45, 45, 45, 45. oh! man. nice meeting you, mojgan, god bless you. lambe, come on over here, you've got to get a 95. that's a pretty good number. want to say hi to somebody? >> yeah, my beautiful wife, my nephew, my parents and everybody at school. there were thank you very much. there goes your 95, there's a...
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it's law that just makes sense. cheryl: it is time for your west coast minute. according to the institute, california needs a trade policy. some of the things milk and says california needs to get better at. los angeles one step closer to getting an nfl team. the city council will vote today on a wide range development package with aeg that will lead to the construction of a brand new stadium. and organ -based talk radio show is losing -- they have a million listeners a week. that is your west coast minute. then us. dennis: porn prices popping as the pipe had their lowest level in eight years. sandra: we are the only network in this grain room right now. it is affecting everyone in the stock market right now. meet companies, for instance. their main ingredient down today. agricultural stocks up. they look at higher farm income. more equipment and more fertilizers when they get more money. guys, i think we will have to leave it there. that is a live look at the corn fit. back to you guys. cheryl: great stuff, sandra smith. as you just heard, the long hot summer m
it's law that just makes sense. cheryl: it is time for your west coast minute. according to the institute, california needs a trade policy. some of the things milk and says california needs to get better at. los angeles one step closer to getting an nfl team. the city council will vote today on a wide range development package with aeg that will lead to the construction of a brand new stadium. and organ -based talk radio show is losing -- they have a million listeners a week. that is your west...
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no helmet law in ohio, either, you can ride it just like that. $12,200 is the low number. coming up to 12,400. you'd think somebody from ohio would know the price of a harley, seems like a natural thing. $12,500, headed up to -- he hits the button. a little over the halfway mark. $12,340 all the way up to 12,490 something. ready? ready to win a harley? >> let's do it. >> drew: one, two, three, light it up! oh. man. sorry, man. that was close. just waited a little too long. got yourself a >> drew: welcome back everybody to "the price is right". hey, george gray, who's next, please? >> george: jiah vraa, come on down! you're the next contestant on "the price is right." >> drew: hi, jiah, welcome to the show, good luck to you. george, next prize, please. >> george: an air hockey table. ( cheers and applause ) the brunswick v-force air hockey table features electronic scoring and sound, durable aluminum rails, scuff- proof playing surface, and exceptionally fast play. only from brunswick, since 1845. >> drew: yeah! jiah what could do you bid? >> 420. >> drew: 420. thomas? >> 9
no helmet law in ohio, either, you can ride it just like that. $12,200 is the low number. coming up to 12,400. you'd think somebody from ohio would know the price of a harley, seems like a natural thing. $12,500, headed up to -- he hits the button. a little over the halfway mark. $12,340 all the way up to 12,490 something. ready? ready to win a harley? >> let's do it. >> drew: one, two, three, light it up! oh. man. sorry, man. that was close. just waited a little too long. got...
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what they're doing here violates the law. you have never had a reprogramming of $165 million earmark, never been done. and yet they've done it. alisyn: how do you know this'll be used for gitmo prisoners? >> well, you could then put the people into supermax in colorado in thomson and then move the people from guantanamo there. the president's goal was to shut down guantanamo bay and move the prisoners here. this gives him a good opportunity to do it, particularly right after the election. alisyn: you're a congressman in virginia. why are you so concerned about what's going on in illinois if how did you -- >> well, we have stopped earmarks here in congress. so what you've had, the obama administration violating the earmark ban and having $165 million. secondly, you probably have a justice department that, i mean, fast and furious and so many others, one of the most dysfunctional justice d.s -- didn'ts we've ever had. the 9/11 families are opposed, they're concerned they'll move began guantanamo people, and they're now moving p
what they're doing here violates the law. you have never had a reprogramming of $165 million earmark, never been done. and yet they've done it. alisyn: how do you know this'll be used for gitmo prisoners? >> well, you could then put the people into supermax in colorado in thomson and then move the people from guantanamo there. the president's goal was to shut down guantanamo bay and move the prisoners here. this gives him a good opportunity to do it, particularly right after the election....
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the governor signed the bill into law pro hinting sexual orientation change for anyone under 18 or therapy that tries to cause that. the senator who wrote the bill says it stops children from being psychologically abuse. >>> this morning arnold schwarzenegger will appear on "good morning america" to discuss his new book where he describes in bail his -- in detail his infidelity. he admitted to an affair with actress brigitte nielsen. >> was that the only affair? >> no, i had others. but, you know that is something that is obviously between maria and me. >> she knew? >> yeah. >> so it is a recurring issue with you? >> i'm not perfect. >> schwarzenegger has admitted to an affair with his family's long time housekeeper which lead to a son he kept secret for years. schwarzenegger will give his first live interview since the scandal on "good morning america" right here starting at 7:00. >>> caltrain adding six more trains starting today, following a ridership increase over the summer two trains are new, the other four previously moth-balled due to budget cuts. caltrain rearranging schedule to g
the governor signed the bill into law pro hinting sexual orientation change for anyone under 18 or therapy that tries to cause that. the senator who wrote the bill says it stops children from being psychologically abuse. >>> this morning arnold schwarzenegger will appear on "good morning america" to discuss his new book where he describes in bail his -- in detail his infidelity. he admitted to an affair with actress brigitte nielsen. >> was that the only affair?...
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the same vehicle with specialist doug rakowitz who nearly died, helped at the scene by his brother-in-law clint jordan and this was their first meeting since the blast. >> we felt like, you know, we could get one. >> i am so proud of him for what he did over there. and i love you. and i missed you. >> reporter: the 713th lost specialists nicholas taylor and sergio perez who were killed by small arms fire in an ambush. >> i tell you these men. serve again with them in a heartbeat. >> reporter: when the days were long and the road home seemingly longer, the word of the soldier echoed, in their heads, charlie mike, which stand for the word continue mission. >> he didn't make it home. we did stick together. >> reporter: that mission ended with an honor forged through perseverance. >> we just held on to each other's hands and drove on and completed the mission. and made it home. >> oh. >> incredible story. >> they were there to clear roadside bombs for an entire year. just imagine the danger of that particular mission. >> the deadliest ever deployment for a unit of the indiana national guard.
the same vehicle with specialist doug rakowitz who nearly died, helped at the scene by his brother-in-law clint jordan and this was their first meeting since the blast. >> we felt like, you know, we could get one. >> i am so proud of him for what he did over there. and i love you. and i missed you. >> reporter: the 713th lost specialists nicholas taylor and sergio perez who were killed by small arms fire in an ambush. >> i tell you these men. serve again with them in a...
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fast forward to the supreme court june ruling on the healthcare law. the first thing the court did was say that that old law this the 1800s did not block the case. it went of course onto update the original mandate. because it removed that old law, that barrier that liberty university faced at the lower court the university immediately asked for a new chance. the university says it still wants to argue over issues the court did not decide in june, namely the employer mandate. by asking the government to weigh in today the supreme court is signaling its open to allowing liberty to restart its legal challenge, it would first go back to the fourth circuit but the very next stop would be, once again the supreme court. gregg: we could have part two coming up. two, we're ready. gregg: i know you are. shannon bream. thanks very much. live in washington. jenna: an update on a very important story we told you about last week. fears of a world-wide bacon shortage. gregg: say it isn't so. jenna: well the warnings echoed across grocery store isles last week. the t
fast forward to the supreme court june ruling on the healthcare law. the first thing the court did was say that that old law this the 1800s did not block the case. it went of course onto update the original mandate. because it removed that old law, that barrier that liberty university faced at the lower court the university immediately asked for a new chance. the university says it still wants to argue over issues the court did not decide in june, namely the employer mandate. by asking the...
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the trial will be conducted here under 19th century italian law. the first session is scheduled to last three hours. if found guilty, gabriele faces up to four years in jail, a sentence that would be served out in an italian prison, since the vatican has no jail of its own. gabriele saw himself as an agent of the holy spirit and wanted to clean up what he saw as evil and corruption in the headquarters of the roman catholic church. but many vatican watchers think the case goes much deeper. >> i can't find anyone who really believes that the pope's butler is solely responsible, that he concocted this scheme of stealing papers, of the pope. >> the most significant involved allegations of nep on totism, corruption and cronyism. others concerned the vatican's bank, which has suffered several scandals in the past. the butler scandal will be covered by a pool of eight reporters. no cameras will be allowed. only about 30 trials a year are held in the small courtroom, mainly for pickpocketing in st. peter's square. the trial is held on saturday because the
the trial will be conducted here under 19th century italian law. the first session is scheduled to last three hours. if found guilty, gabriele faces up to four years in jail, a sentence that would be served out in an italian prison, since the vatican has no jail of its own. gabriele saw himself as an agent of the holy spirit and wanted to clean up what he saw as evil and corruption in the headquarters of the roman catholic church. but many vatican watchers think the case goes much deeper....
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gregg: i skipped j school went straight to law school instead. rick sanchez great to see you as always. you can catch his column plus much more at foxnews.com/latino. jenna: don't worry i went to j school. >> columbia, baby. jenna: your legal guidance, greg is invaluable. every vote counts including yours, but the candidates will be working harder for your vote if you live in one of those key swing states that gets all of the attention, like colorado where tonight's debate takes place. straight ahead what voters are looking for in this battleground state. new evidence that a vicious drug cartel may have ordered a bloody attack on a u.s. embassy vehicle in mexico the latest ahead. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. jenna: right now new details behind a shooting of a u.s. embassy vehicle by mexican federal police
gregg: i skipped j school went straight to law school instead. rick sanchez great to see you as always. you can catch his column plus much more at foxnews.com/latino. jenna: don't worry i went to j school. >> columbia, baby. jenna: your legal guidance, greg is invaluable. every vote counts including yours, but the candidates will be working harder for your vote if you live in one of those key swing states that gets all of the attention, like colorado where tonight's debate takes place....
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a florida high school teacher on the wrong side of the law. police say this man tried to hire a mitt hit man who they say he was planning to kill and why. >>> president clinton campaign coining the now famous phrase back in 18992, it's the economy stupid. talking about babies right? gregg: of course not. jenna: you don't do that at the campaign. 20 years later is it still all about the economy? we'll take a look at that just ahead. [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for what's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments, and help ensure access to credit. because we know how important cash flow is to reaching your goals. pnc bank. for the achiever in you. gregg: right now new information on some crime stories we're keeping a close eye on. a florida high school teacher is arrested for trying to hire a hit man to kill another teacher. james peppy was reportedly in an escalating spat with the victim. he has been
a florida high school teacher on the wrong side of the law. police say this man tried to hire a mitt hit man who they say he was planning to kill and why. >>> president clinton campaign coining the now famous phrase back in 18992, it's the economy stupid. talking about babies right? gregg: of course not. jenna: you don't do that at the campaign. 20 years later is it still all about the economy? we'll take a look at that just ahead. [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well...
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innocence, as more witnesses, and everyone is waiting to see whether he, too, will testify, as the law allows. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> and, boy, it is obviously so tough for those witnesses on the stand. >> indeed. >>> now, we turn, george, to lady gaga. the superstar delivering a public and personal response to attacks on her weight. posting revealing pictures of herself on her website. and launching what she is calling a body revolution. it's a brave step and a very powerful message. take a look. ♪ i'm on the edge of glory ♪ and i'm hanging on a moment of truth ♪ >> reporter: she has achieved pop icon status, as much for her music as for her brazen confidence. flaunts her toned figure in hit videos like "born this way." ♪ i'm on the right track, baby i was born this way ♪ >> reporter: now, though, lady gaga is proving to her millions of fans that her message of self-acceptance is not just for show. they are words she herself lives by. in a stunning move, lady gaga announced her 11-year struggle with her weight. posting this picture
innocence, as more witnesses, and everyone is waiting to see whether he, too, will testify, as the law allows. for "good morning america," steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> and, boy, it is obviously so tough for those witnesses on the stand. >> indeed. >>> now, we turn, george, to lady gaga. the superstar delivering a public and personal response to attacks on her weight. posting revealing pictures of herself on her website. and launching what she is calling a...
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, smart law. you want to make sure your dogs are harnessed in the car like a person. >> i get the principle, but in reality, it's kind of hard for a dog owner. >> reporter: democratic assembly woman grace spencer, a dog owner herself, proposed the measure and is pushing for the bill to become law. >> it's important animals be restrained in a car, because animals sometimes pose a distraction and hindrance to the operator of the vehicle. animals tend to act like animals. if they're surprised, they're going to move accordingly. >> reporter: according to the proposed bill, drivers found breaking the law would get a $20 ticket or in some cases be charged with animal cruelty and fined up to $1,000. if enacted, new jersey would have the toughest animal seatbelt law in the country. new jersey governor chris christie says that lawmakers are wasting their time, and vowed he would not sign the bill. >> governor, what's up with this dog seatbelt stuff? >> it's the stupidest thing i've ever heard in my life. >
, smart law. you want to make sure your dogs are harnessed in the car like a person. >> i get the principle, but in reality, it's kind of hard for a dog owner. >> reporter: democratic assembly woman grace spencer, a dog owner herself, proposed the measure and is pushing for the bill to become law. >> it's important animals be restrained in a car, because animals sometimes pose a distraction and hindrance to the operator of the vehicle. animals tend to act like animals. if...
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well, the democratic governor signed this into law and it's supported by attorney general bo biden. i thought it was a proposal, i could be wrong, and that's the vice-president's son. critics say it's ambiguous and asked about the spanking ban. what you thought. dave. >> dave: she says i was never spanked as a child and never saw the need to spank my own children. amazing how talking to them from the very beginning works. >> alisyn: i wish clayton were here to hear that. jim and carol from michigan write all children need splen and shows their parent loves them. no way the business of the government to tell anybody how to discipline their children. both sides. >> dave: where do you draw the line? it's difficult. many parents feel it's necessary, in the home and still discipline and some parents cross the line and hence, laws like this. >> alisyn: i'm sure janice dean has it all figured out. knows how to discipline children. >> no tough love in our house, we have no sleep, we go in when they cry, i mean, i'm maybe not a good-- >> and stop that-- >> way to go, janice, like my house, t
well, the democratic governor signed this into law and it's supported by attorney general bo biden. i thought it was a proposal, i could be wrong, and that's the vice-president's son. critics say it's ambiguous and asked about the spanking ban. what you thought. dave. >> dave: she says i was never spanked as a child and never saw the need to spank my own children. amazing how talking to them from the very beginning works. >> alisyn: i wish clayton were here to hear that. jim and...
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a state politician wants to pass a snooki law that would allow local cities to set laws. we'll talk about all of this coming up in our take three today. it is now six minutes after the hour. let's go back to al with a check of the weather. >> extra police could arm the borders and make sure people like that don't get in. >>> let's see what we've got as far as your weather today. we've got a big weather system coming in to the midwest, mid mississippi river valley. you can see heavy showers and thunderstorms firing up already. we have a risk of strong storms as cooler air slides in from the north. warm air moves from the south. in between that's where the risk of strong storms are from missouri all the way into southern indiana. one to three inches, some areas >>> good morning. 9:07. we have some deceiving fog on the golden gate bridge bridge. some drizzle coming down as well. let's take you above the clouds. look how clear it is. it will take another hour or hour and a half before the fog burns off. a lot of sunshine in the city by the bay today. 7 0 degrees in san franci
a state politician wants to pass a snooki law that would allow local cities to set laws. we'll talk about all of this coming up in our take three today. it is now six minutes after the hour. let's go back to al with a check of the weather. >> extra police could arm the borders and make sure people like that don't get in. >>> let's see what we've got as far as your weather today. we've got a big weather system coming in to the midwest, mid mississippi river valley. you can see...
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the last term ended with the sole cause about care health care law. for >> in fact governor jerry brown announced that he will sign a bill that prevents children from being psychologically abused. gay- rights st. groups say the practice is dangerous it to promote depression and suicide among youth. it prevents children from pepin their gender confused children the bill will take pleasanton refers. >> will allow the governor be killed the multiple parents bill that would lead judges declared that parents have more thadance to legal parents. supporters say it could keep children out of foster care by giving them additional legal plans that have caretaking in financial obligations. >> some illegal immigrants should k--it would cut the deal in the issue licenses to illegal immigrants who have work permits. still ahead at 4: 38 kron 4 news a big mistake and california theme park 1 teenagers in the hospital will explain what happened coming up. >> a 19 year reportedly cut in line at a theme park it to go ahead first. halfway down the ride the teen fell off
the last term ended with the sole cause about care health care law. for >> in fact governor jerry brown announced that he will sign a bill that prevents children from being psychologically abused. gay- rights st. groups say the practice is dangerous it to promote depression and suicide among youth. it prevents children from pepin their gender confused children the bill will take pleasanton refers. >> will allow the governor be killed the multiple parents bill that would lead judges...
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this was introduced after unloaded guns in protests and rallies over previous good laws. the ban sparked lengthy debates with the bill attempting to infringe on second amendment rights. >>> are you ready for football in los angeles? it's been 17 years since the raiders left l.a. to return to the bay area. here comes another attempt to get an nfl franchise in l.a. the city council in los angeles today unanimously approved plans to develop a 72,000 seat stadium in downtown l.a. it's not a done deal, though. the league still has to approve the deal and as of right now there's no franchise to play in the stadium. they helped to open the stadium by 2017. >>> well, hollywood loves sequels but this one not so much. in less than half an hour from now, carmaggedon 2 gets under way. this is one of the busiest stretches in the country shut down for the entire weekend for repairs and construction and los angeles will apparently survive the carmeggedon. >> the fda is warning people to not buy drugs online. they are selling counterfeit drugs that could actually hurt you. if you do shop
this was introduced after unloaded guns in protests and rallies over previous good laws. the ban sparked lengthy debates with the bill attempting to infringe on second amendment rights. >>> are you ready for football in los angeles? it's been 17 years since the raiders left l.a. to return to the bay area. here comes another attempt to get an nfl franchise in l.a. the city council in los angeles today unanimously approved plans to develop a 72,000 seat stadium in downtown l.a. it's not...
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governor brown signed a law today that could dramatically change the way that we use freeway and even park our cars. of business technology reporter david lou has the story. >> this new breed of car appears destined for california roads in just a few years. goggle has been testing a fleet of prius hybrid drive themselves self using accepts ors radar and gps satellite navigation. governor brown arrived at the google plex in one of the self driving cars and said he was impressed. >> today we are looking at science fiction becoming tomorrow reality. self driving cars. >>reporter: he was there to sign a bill authored by state senator padilla that will set regular litigation for making them street legal. >> we can save lives. we can create jobs. and ease congestion and reduce emission in the process that's a dream bill. whether an engineer or a politician. >> about 40,000 americans are killed yearly in auto accident accidents. engineers are cop convinced self driving cars will reduce those numbers. jobs will be created to develop the navigation sensors and other technology. freeway will be
governor brown signed a law today that could dramatically change the way that we use freeway and even park our cars. of business technology reporter david lou has the story. >> this new breed of car appears destined for california roads in just a few years. goggle has been testing a fleet of prius hybrid drive themselves self using accepts ors radar and gps satellite navigation. governor brown arrived at the google plex in one of the self driving cars and said he was impressed. >>...
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law enforcements are looking for a bay area mother who they say abandoned her 10 month old daughter. >>> tells us officers have been in contact with the woman and they think they know where she is heading now. >> a representative of child protective services came to the home of -- today as we have been reporting. say on september 19th she drove off and left her 10-year-old daughter behind after they were left trying to leave the safe way store with a cart full of merchandise. the 10-year-old is staying with her grandmother. police found out keelan is on the run with her son ashton, who is between 11 to 12 months old. >> our -- has contacted her. we believe she may be suicidal. we have contacted other agencies, chp, eldorado county. >> you feel as though the 11 month old child is in danger. >> with the information we have we believe it may be. >> reporter: a green ford expedition with license plate 41188, but. >> we believe she has changed the license plate from wyoming to a california license plate. >> reporter: so the search has expanded to the lake tahoe area. her mother wants peop
law enforcements are looking for a bay area mother who they say abandoned her 10 month old daughter. >>> tells us officers have been in contact with the woman and they think they know where she is heading now. >> a representative of child protective services came to the home of -- today as we have been reporting. say on september 19th she drove off and left her 10-year-old daughter behind after they were left trying to leave the safe way store with a cart full of merchandise. the...
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at issue is whether the law will prevent any registered voter from casting a ballot. democrats claim it will make it harder for their traditional voters, young adults and minorities to vote. >>> overseas. syria's foreign minister accused the u.s. and its allies of promoting terrorism and escalating the fighting in syria. speaking before the united nations general assembly yesterday, he criticized calls for president bashar al-assad to step down. one activist group says 40 people were killed yesterday. we're learning more about the taliban attack that killed three americans in afghanistan. a suicide bomber on a motorcycle struck just as a patrol of afghan police and nato troops got out of their vehicles at a market in eastern afghanistan yesterday. in all, 14 people died in the bombing. >>> eight american airlines jets have been grounded so inspectors can check out potential problems with passenger seats and their cabins. two american flights in three days were forced to land prematurely because seats came loose in mid flight. the first incident happened saturday when
at issue is whether the law will prevent any registered voter from casting a ballot. democrats claim it will make it harder for their traditional voters, young adults and minorities to vote. >>> overseas. syria's foreign minister accused the u.s. and its allies of promoting terrorism and escalating the fighting in syria. speaking before the united nations general assembly yesterday, he criticized calls for president bashar al-assad to step down. one activist group says 40 people were...
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the governor signed two bills into law to increase privacy protection. they forbid any company or school to demand in the user name or password of potential students or employees. they cannot punish those of you do not given up at intermission. >>> were born to are for school next week. >>> i was trying to be little what. >>> that's me and high-school. rocketed to. >>> he looked just as they matured >>> when did you graduate? what you had a lot of hair. >>> i get to it a long time ago. >>> is hit five home runs yesterday wasn't enough to beat first-place texas. >>> a return of the raps. how did the real men in bl,, what appears on the surface to be an understated example of unequaled american achievement, is actually an extremely sophisticated apparatus of goodness and flavor, bonded together by a perfectly aged, all natural, tasty... gooey... blanket of love. >>> starting with pat students from around the bay area this morning looking at the hottest temperatures of an oncoming car weighed. >>> in node of the assault on the upper deck of the bay bridge.
the governor signed two bills into law to increase privacy protection. they forbid any company or school to demand in the user name or password of potential students or employees. they cannot punish those of you do not given up at intermission. >>> were born to are for school next week. >>> i was trying to be little what. >>> that's me and high-school. rocketed to. >>> he looked just as they matured >>> when did you graduate? what you had a lot of...
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governor brown signed the bill into law yesterday. it prohibits sexual orientation change for anyone 18. the senator who wrote it says it stops church from being psychologically abuse. >>> like the first episode of carmageddon in los angeles, the sequel this weekend ended without a hitch. live look of the project that shutdown one of the busiest freeways in the world over weekend, i-405 reopened last night hours ahead of the 5 a.m. deadline. looking live, traffic moving. how often do you see that? the mayor declared it a success and l.a. drivers are packing the freeways to get to work without the dreaded carmageddon. >>> you may want to watch out around the coliseum tonight a's welcoming rangers, -- >> during -- [ unintelligible ] >>> 7:05 first pitch, about 70°, drop to 60 by the end of the game. let's talk about what is going on as far as clouds, do you see any? no not as we look from vollmer peak towards san francisco to sutro tower to the coast, absolutely nothing. live doppler 7 hd about the clouds, you don't have to worry about
governor brown signed the bill into law yesterday. it prohibits sexual orientation change for anyone 18. the senator who wrote it says it stops church from being psychologically abuse. >>> like the first episode of carmageddon in los angeles, the sequel this weekend ended without a hitch. live look of the project that shutdown one of the busiest freeways in the world over weekend, i-405 reopened last night hours ahead of the 5 a.m. deadline. looking live, traffic moving. how often do...
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and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> jimmy: our next guest is a grammy-winning and tony award nominated actor who stars in "the new normal," which airs tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. right here on nbc. please welcome andrew rannells, everybody! ♪ ♪ we are normal and we want our freedom ♪ ♪ we are normal and we want our freedom ♪ ♪ we are normal and we want our freedom ♪ ♪ we are normal and we want our freedom ♪ >> jimmy: we love you, andrew rannells. thank you for coming back to our show. >> thanks for having me back. i didn't even have to even beg this time via twitter. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: this is your third time on our show. >> my third time, i was going to say. thank you for being so -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we love having you on. >> thank you for being so supportive. >> jimmy: i'm a giant fan of yours. >> i'm a giant fan of yours. >> jimmy: no, you did. you tweeted me last time. you go, "hey, can i come on the show?" and i go, "okay." >> yeah,
and with independent audits required by law... question seven means millions for maryland schools. guaranteed. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>> jimmy: our next guest is a grammy-winning and tony award nominated actor who stars in "the new normal," which airs tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. right here on nbc. please welcome andrew rannells, everybody! ♪ ♪ we are normal and we want our freedom ♪ ♪ we are normal and we want our freedom ♪ ♪ we are normal and we want our freedom...
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federal appeals court is set to hear arguments later today challenging the constitutionality of that law. a ruling is not expected for several months. >>> a brand new study this morning that very large earthquakes elsewhere in the world may in fact have a direct impact on fault lines right here in the bay area. marla tellez is live in san jose with more details on this story. marla, good morning. >> reporter: jon, good morning. we all know that the bay area is prime earthquake country with the famous or infamous fault here, the san andreas fault, the hayward fault, even the c calavares fault. we're live at the santa clara water district which happens to be holding a meeting today about the anderson dam seismic retrofit project in morgan hill. now, that dam is a major concern. water district leaders afraid it could fail in the event of a major earthquake and flood areas from morgan hill to san jose so they want to update the public on the retrofit project. if you're interested, that meeting is at 4:00 at jackson elementary in morgan hill. the meeting comes on the heels of a new study that
federal appeals court is set to hear arguments later today challenging the constitutionality of that law. a ruling is not expected for several months. >>> a brand new study this morning that very large earthquakes elsewhere in the world may in fact have a direct impact on fault lines right here in the bay area. marla tellez is live in san jose with more details on this story. marla, good morning. >> reporter: jon, good morning. we all know that the bay area is prime earthquake...
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the new law covers stores from mom and pop stores to national chains. but the grow sheers can -- grocers can place them in plastic bags. clothing stores and dry-cleaners can wrap the garments free of charge. restaurants, bakeries and stakeout establishments are exempt until next year. >>> governor jerry brown approved or vetoed 58 bills. he approved a bill by the state senator that will give some juveniles sentenced to life in prison a chance to earn parole. the governor also said yes to a bill requiring parents who don't want their kids immunized to sign a waiver indicating they have beg educated on vaccines. he vetoed legislation allowing them to interview specific celebrity convicts and a bill that would have given over time and meal breaks to domestic workers. >>> tomorrow is the supreme court's first day of the new term. six of the nine justices went to church to receive the traditional blessings on the court. one major case that is expected to be heard is california's proposition 8 the ban on same-sex marriage. it could be heard sometime in novemb
the new law covers stores from mom and pop stores to national chains. but the grow sheers can -- grocers can place them in plastic bags. clothing stores and dry-cleaners can wrap the garments free of charge. restaurants, bakeries and stakeout establishments are exempt until next year. >>> governor jerry brown approved or vetoed 58 bills. he approved a bill by the state senator that will give some juveniles sentenced to life in prison a chance to earn parole. the governor also said yes...
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voting laws may deter 10 million hispanics. it is a civil rights group the advancement project that came out talking about the potential impact of all of the various efforts in particularly states where there is a big latino population. is that related to this voter i.d. or you know, what other forms, attempts of voter suppression. >> it is related to voter i.d. but we're seeing a lot of other techniques. so in florida, they made it very, very hard to do voter registration drives, the paperwork requirements were very ominous and it was a crime if you didn't comply with them. most organizations including the league of women voters decide they didn't want to play. that law was struck down by a federal court but it did a lot of damage while it was in effect. you're seeing attempts to take away people's ability to vote early so we've got -- took early voting starting in iowa in places like ohio and florida. you're seeing laws passed to reduce the number of states where early voting can happen. that does have an impact, like i said,
voting laws may deter 10 million hispanics. it is a civil rights group the advancement project that came out talking about the potential impact of all of the various efforts in particularly states where there is a big latino population. is that related to this voter i.d. or you know, what other forms, attempts of voter suppression. >> it is related to voter i.d. but we're seeing a lot of other techniques. so in florida, they made it very, very hard to do voter registration drives, the...
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>> your mom is my mother-in-law. >> your mother-in-law. >> the two remained in contact. >> she is, you know, means the world to me. it kind of hurts i won't be able to see her again. >> when she was just 9 months old, she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. she fought bravely through several rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments earning her a standing ovation during the stand understood to cancer te telethon earlier this month. >> this feisty 6-year-old faces every test, round of chemo, hospital stay and setback with the courage and strength of all history's heroines combined. >> wednesday, her family announced the tragic news of her passing via the twitter page where we first learned of her illness. our darling avalanna went to heaven this morning. you took our hearts with you. >> later justin tweeted his reaction to the news saying one of the greatest spirits i've ever known is gone. rest in peace, avalanna, i love you. >> only about 30 new cases of atrt are diagnosed in the united states each year. the survival rate is just 10%. matt, obviously, you
>> your mom is my mother-in-law. >> your mother-in-law. >> the two remained in contact. >> she is, you know, means the world to me. it kind of hurts i won't be able to see her again. >> when she was just 9 months old, she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer. she fought bravely through several rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments earning her a standing ovation during the stand understood to cancer te telethon earlier this month....